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Specs:

- Garrett 3037 ball bearing turbo

- Greddy plenum

- Greddy triple core drag S15 radiator kit.

- Craig Davies 16inch thermo fan

- HKS Type R Drag Intercooler

- 38mm Turbosmart wastegate

- Customised Race Pace stainless piping throughout turbo/intercooler setup

- K&N Air filter

- HKS Hi Power 3inch Cat back exhaust

- NISMO 750CC INJECTORS

- Bosch 044 external fuel pump

- XTR custom surge tank

- Sard fuel reg

- CUSCO 1.5 way LSD -

- Project mU slotted & drilled discs

- BREMBO R33 V-SPEC calipers.

- CUSCO BRAKE CYLINDER BRACE

- CUSCO FRONT STRUT BRACE

- CUSCO REAR STRUT BRACE

- JIC MAGIC FULLY ADJ COIL OVERS

- NISMO REAR ARM ASSEMBLY

- upper & lower links

- C's short shift kit

- Micro tech LTX8

- Bosch individual coil packs

- 18INCH VOLK RACING CHALLENGES in rare diamond black

- D-SPEED WIDE BODY FLARED/GILLED FRONT GUARDS

- CWEST Spec 2 FULL BODY KIT

- NISMO CLEAR INDICATORS

- NISMO PETROL CAP

- NISMO RADIATOR CAP

Located in North Sydney

11 Months Rego in New South Wales

No accidents

Slight damage around front drivers side 1/4 where wheel hits the lip

No offers

No trades

No time wasters

Pics

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Will take more if asked.

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